The Renters’ Rights Bill was published today (11/9/24) and introduces a series of reforms designed to increase protections for tenants while maintaining a balance that allows landlords to manage their properties effectively.
The upcoming Renters’ Rights Bill should encourage landlords to sell to one another, or to their tenants, according to tenant campaign group Generation Rent.
After breaking records in July, rents remained sky high in August - topping the £1,400 threshold for the second month in a row.
House prices rise across the UK as London veers into positive territory. But homeowners looking to sell must be wary of overpricing.
A building boom is happening in the UK’s second city as young workers flee soaring living costs in the capital and others in the region are drawn to its energy and quality of life.
Commercial property offers a distinct investment avenue, characterised by its potential for stable income generation, long-term capital appreciation, and portfolio diversification. Unlike residential property, commercial assets are typically leased to businesses, providing a steady rental income stream often linked to inflation indices for protection against rising costs.
Which is the better long-term investment?
Nearly half of people have more confidence in property than in pensions as a long-term investment, new research reveals.
After decades of super-charged house price growth, capped off by the pandemic-era frenzy, the past few years have been something of a damp squib.
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